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How an Elephant’s Trunk Manipulates Air To Eat and Drink – Animal’s “Swiss Army Knife” Could Help Build Better Robots – Californianewstimes.com
According to a new study at Georgia Institute of Technology, elephants can dilate their nostrils to increase core space and store…

According to a new study at Georgia Institute of Technology, elephants can dilate their nostrils to increase core space and store up to 9 liters of water. It can also suck up 3 liters per second. This is 30 times faster than human sneezing (150 meters per…
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